Men's Health Week Image Pack

One of the key aims for Men's Health Week (MHW) each year is to let as many people as possible know when it is happening.¬† To do this, there needs to be a common set of promotional tools.

There is a MHW¬†poster, the¬†MHW logo is available in a range of sizes and formats, there is a¬†Facebook banner on offer, and there‚Äôs even a ‚ÄúWe Support Men‚Äôs Health Week‚ÄĚ image - for groups and individuals who want to be seen to be ‚Äėdoing their bit‚Äô!¬† Please feel free to use any or all of these images to promote MHW in your own workplace, community, organisation, project, business, club, college, youth centre ...¬† All we ask is that you acknowledge the source.

Use the menu of images below to locate the graphic(s) that you would like to use.¬† Then, click on the blue text to navigate to that specific image.¬† All images can be saved to your own computer.

There are three types of poster available to support Men's Health Week this year - hard copy A3 size, hard copy A4 size, and online electronic files (in a range of sizes and formats¬†suitable for a variety of uses).

Hard copies of the poster can be ordered by emailing Colin Fowler¬†and¬†providing a name, organisation (if applicable) full postal address, telephone number (in case there is a problem with delivery), and the size / number of copies required.

The online resources are available here.¬† Click on the links below to download the electronic version that you'd like to see:

To promote Men's Health Week (MHW) 2016, Martin O'Neill (Manager of the Republic of Ireland Football Team) and Michael O'Neill (Manager of the Northern Ireland Football Team) starred in an Ireland-wide poster campaign.

There were three types of poster available - hard copy A3 size, hard copy A4 size, and online electronic files (in a range of sizes and formats¬†suitable for a variety of uses).

Hard copies of the poster could be ordered by emailing Colin Fowler¬†and¬†providing a name, organisation (if applicable) full postal address, telephone number (in case there was a problem with delivery), and the number of copies required.

The online resources are available here.¬† Click on the links below to download the electronic version that you'd like to see:

There were two types of poster available - hard copy (A3 size) and online electronic files (in a range of sizes and formats suitable for a variety of uses).

To order hard copies of the poster, groups were invited to email Colin Fowler (for Northern Ireland deliveries) or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.(for Republic of Ireland deliveries).

Click on the links below to download the electronic version that you'd like to see:

To highlight Men's Health Week (MHW) 2014, Shane McCaffrey (from Co. Antrim) starred in an Ireland-wide poster campaign to raise awareness of the week.¬† We are very grateful to George Thompson and the Rathfern Company of Archers for the use of their equipment in this poster.

There were two types of poster available - hard copy (A3 size) which could be ordered by emailing Colin Fowler, and online electronic files in a range of sizes and formats suitable for a variety of uses.¬† Click on the links below to download the electronic version that you'd like to see:

There were two types of poster available - hard copy (A3 size) which could be ordered by emailing Colin Fowler, and an online electronic file (A4 size).¬† There were also a number of other sizes and formats of the poster which are suitable for a variety of uses.¬† Click on the links below to download the electronic version that you require:

To highlight Men's Health Week (MHW) 2012, Michael Lynch (from Men's Action Network in the North West) starred in an Ireland-wide poster campaign to raise awareness of the week.¬† The message for men was very simple: ‚ÄúWhat's Your First Instinct? ... Fight, Flight or Find Out".

There were two types of poster available¬†- hard copy (A3 size) which could be ordered by¬†emailing This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.(Northern Ireland) or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.(Republic of Ireland), and¬†an online electronic file (A4 size).¬†¬†Click on the links below to download the electronic version you require:

To highlight Men's Health Week (MHW) 2011, local comedians Joe Rooney (Father Ted and Killinaskully) and Paul Tylak (Stew and Messers Tylak and Rooney)¬†starred in an Ireland-wide poster campaign to raise awareness of the week.¬† The message for men was very simple: ‚ÄúThese are challenging times. It‚Äôs no joke. Let‚Äôs talk‚ÄĚ.

There were two types of poster - hard copy (A3 size) which could be ordered from MHFI, and¬†an electronic file (A4 size).¬†¬†Click on the links below to download the electronic version you require:

To add an extra element of creativity during 2011, the Men‚Äôs Health Forum in Ireland (MHFI)¬†invited organisations and individuals to put on their thinking caps, and come up with a caption for a different online version of the poster.¬† This sought to highlight some of the issues that men are currently facing.

The Men's Health Forum in Ireland is very grateful to Peter Robinson from Identity NI (who designed and created the original MHW logo and Image Pack) and Carrie Davenport from Carrie Davenport Photography (who designed and created most of the MHW posters since 2011).¬† Their input has been¬†invaluable.¬†

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The Men's Health Forum in Ireland (MHFI) is registered in the Republic of Ireland as a Company Limited by Guarantee (491368) and is accepted as a charity by the Revenue under Reference Number: CHY19591.